(a) There are ten benefits of being established in søla,
morality: One who is established in søla feels pleased; feeling pleased he feels glad;
feeling glad, he is delightfully satisfied; being delightfully satisfied he becomes calm;
when he is calm, he feels happiness; when he feels happiness, his mind becomes
concentrated; with concentrated mind, he sees things as they really are; seeing things as
they really are, he becomes disenchanted and dispassionate towards them; when there is no
more passion or attachment, he achieves liberation of mind and liberation by knowledge.
(para 1)

(c) Just as a young man or a woman looks into the mirror to
find out if there are any blemishes on the face, so also it is necessary for a bhikkhu to
engage in occasional self-examination to see whether covetousness, ill will, sloth and
torpor have arisen in him or not, whether worry and excitement, and doubts exist in him,
whether he is free from anger and his mind is defiled or not by unwholesome thoughts;
whether his body is at ease without restlessness; whether he is beset by laziness or not;
and whether he has concentration of mind with clear comprehension. (para 51)

(d) There are ten dhammas possessed by one who has become
accomplished, an Arahat: Right View, Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right
Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, Right Concentration, Right Knowledge, Right
Liberation. (para 112)